Austin-based singer-songwriter Megan Lacy unveils That Feelin’, a debut album rooted in alt-country grit, cosmic Americana, and live-recorded weight.
Recorded live at King Electric Recording with Justin Douglas, That Feelin’ moves through love, loss, memory, and reclamation, from the brooding How That Feels to the softer pull of Lost In The Feeling.

Maybe all we need is to remember who we were before the world told us otherwise. That Feelin’ is an invitation back there, a playful innocence, remembering the part of yourself that’s still true without denying how brutal the road here has been. The record doesn’t ask you to outrun anything, it asks you to forgive it, to hold it in both hands, and find your way back to yourself.
Across That Feelin’, country swing, blues-rock, cowpunk energy, pedal steel, horns, and harmonica frame Lacy’s commanding vocal presence.

With That Feelin’, Megan Lacy turns reclamation into raw, warm Americana, driven by a live band pulse that stays loose, gritty, and sharp.